Yet still no FDA approval. Because the FDA knows the lawsuits will fly if they approve it.
What lawsuits? What are you talking about?
Vaccines haven’t been subject to civil litigation since the passage of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) of 1986. That law was passed in response to anti-vax groups flooding the US courts with nuisance lawsuits claiming a bunch of BS “injuries” that were proven in court to have nothing to do with the vaccines.
Congress stepped in and created the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program to compensate anyone who actually was injured by a vaccine. So your comment has no basis in reality. The protection from liability has nothing to do with COVID-19 or the Emergency Use Authorization. It’s the same legal protection that’s been in place for 35 years. And it was put in place so companies making things like polio vaccines couldn’t be sued out of existence over nonsense claims. Because the people in Congress actually dealt with polio and smallpox and measles and all the rest and decided they didn’t want those diseases to come back again.
I read yesterday that they hope they can get FDA approval for the vaccine by September. I guess like everything else they are going to push it through a crack to get it approved. After that, first up for mandatory vaccines will be the military. I hope none of this is true. The only way to push for mandatory vaccines is to go from”experimental” to “FDA approved” then we will be forced to get the jab.